Ford racing hood pins
Yesterday I ordered the drilled in hood pins from my dealer. I asked him if they were compatable with the 2005 and he thought they would be. Today I called Ford Racing tech line and the tech that on hand said that they hadn't tried to put them on the 2005 so they weren't sure if they would fit. Any body here know the answer?
The hood pins were from Ford racing. Sorry I didn't make that clear early on in the post.
The hood pins were from Ford racing. Sorry I didn't make that clear early on in the post.
Originally posted by stangscuba98a@December 28, 2004, 3:15 PM
CNC Has some fake ones made of the same material but they stick on.........
CNC Has some fake ones made of the same material but they stick on.........
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post pics please...
I also ordered the FRP hood pins, and they will fit. The problem I had is that they only will fit towards the outside of the hood where someone on another site had already installed and Vegasjay probably also installed (correct me if I'm wrong). I wanted mine more towards the middle... right around the ends of the grill like how they were on the old Shelby's (see pic below). So, I had to actually weld my pins in place because they would have been too short to bolt there because of the curve of the hood. I think they look great and so that is another option for those of you who want to stay more authentic. I will post pics within the next couple days. I'm waiting to get my stripes put on tomorrow before taking another round of pics.
My hood pins are in the exact same spot. There aprx. a 1/2" away on each side of the flat plastic radiator shroud, on the crossmember that the rubber hood stops are on. I didn't weld them on I used a 1/2"x 1" bolt w/ the same thread size as the FRP post. I put the bolt (1/2"x1") through the bottom of the crossmember in the hole I drilled then used a tall (regular) 1/2" nut. There was enough threads left in the nut to screw the FRP post into. I double nuted it and used red lock tight, solid as a rock! Just an alternative to welding them in.
Originally posted by adrenalin@January 4, 2005, 9:12 AM
So after you drilled holes in the hood (poor thing), what did you put on the metal to prevent it from rusting?
So after you drilled holes in the hood (poor thing), what did you put on the metal to prevent it from rusting?
Originally posted by acadian+January 5, 2005, 2:13 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (acadian @ January 5, 2005, 2:13 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-adrenalin@January 4, 2005, 9:12 AM
So after you drilled holes in the hood (poor thing), what did you put on the metal to prevent it from rusting?
So after you drilled holes in the hood (poor thing), what did you put on the metal to prevent it from rusting?
not really. Just sort of along the same line as what you did. I would just put on primer and then matching paint.
You must have been nervous drilling those holes.....that would stink if they were off a bit. How did you figure out exactly where to drill? Did the posts leave a little indent when you lowered the hood to know where to drill?
I think it looks great. Originally I didn't want to install any but now I like me.....but I am still contemplating replacing the hood so I just don't know what to do yet.
I actually took a laser pointer, attached it to the ceiling of my carport and shined it down on the pin once attached to the car... then closed the hood and the laser dot was on the hood. I wanted to make sure I didn't drill up at an angle. And I was nervous too... but I'm trying to make my car look as retro as I can... like a late 60's Shelby. So, hood pins were a must.
Originally posted by adrenalin@January 4, 2005, 10:12 AM
So after you drilled holes in the hood (poor thing), what did you put on the metal to prevent it from rusting?
So after you drilled holes in the hood (poor thing), what did you put on the metal to prevent it from rusting?
Originally posted by MTAS+January 5, 2005, 6:34 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (MTAS @ January 5, 2005, 6:34 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-adrenalin@January 4, 2005, 10:12 AM
So after you drilled holes in the hood (poor thing), what did you put on the metal to prevent it from rusting?
So after you drilled holes in the hood (poor thing), what did you put on the metal to prevent it from rusting?
[/b][/quote]okay then......what do you do to keep it from oxidizing



